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Women Spend USD 640 Million To Cloning a dog that dies
Danielle loved pet dog, and when Trouble died three years ago he decided to clone his dog
Sometimes it is difficult to accept the fact when our beloved pet dies, and that is experienced by Danielle Tarantola Trouble when his dog died three years ago.
However, because his love is so great on pet dogs on it, a woman from New Jordan, United States (U.S.) are willing to spend $ 50 thousand dollars (USD 640 million) to have the same pet, Trouble with cloned DNA.
Finally, he also has a dog the same as before which he named 'Double Trouble' after calling only one animal cloning company in the world, located in South Korea.
"I really can not distinguish them. So much movement and the way they play are identical. "Danielle said about his new dog.
A few months ago, a former employee on Wall Street gets a phone call from a company that tells scientists that the replacement carrier female dog embryos developed from DNA Trouble has managed to become pregnant. And a few weeks later, Danielle witnessed the birth of Double Trouble with a webcam from his home in the United States
Danielle Trouble with the big picture on his wall
Known, Danielle was so sad when he lost his Trouble, dogs owned since I was 18 years old when he died three years ago.
"He was like a son to me, I treat him better than most people treat their children." Danielle said, quoted Mail Online.
Danielle even dress the dog with elaborate costumes, including a tuxedo at his wedding day, and has a large portrait painted on the walls of his house Trouble.
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July 3, 2012 at 8:37 PMPost a Comment